Effects of a Group Activity Program for Fibromyalgia Patients on Physical Fitness and Well Being

1997 
Objectives: The goals of this study were to determine the effects of an exercise program on physical fitness and perceived benefits among fibromyalgia syndrome [FMS] patients.Methods: Patients were randomly assigned [ratio 2:1, anticipating dropout] to a fitness intervention [FI, N = 58] group or a nonintervention [NI, N = 27] group. In both groups, physical fitness [maximal power output, muscular strength/endurance, flexibility, coordination] and body composition were measured before and after the six-month observation period. The Fl-group underwent a fitness program two times per week for six months while the NI-group continued their usual activity undirected. Benefits perceived by the Fl-group were assessed six months after finishing the study.Results: The dropout rate among the FI group was lower than expected [45 of 58 completed], while 27 of 29 in the NI-group completed. Despite randomization, completing Fl-group subjects were older than the NI-group [mean ages 47 ± 8 versus 42 ± 8 years]. The NI-gr...
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